![]() There was still tons of action, including three massive battles that take place at different points in the book, and a few different duels that were awesome.īottom line: "Fulgrim" successfully elicited several emotional reactions from me, it held my interest, I felt compelled to read the whole thing, and I immediately continued on with the next book when it was done. I was actually taken through a range of emotions reading this book, and it is the first book in the HH series so far that has actually cause me to think philosophically in terms of questioning the morality of the characters and then transferring those questions to reality. To me, this book is worth it alone for the interactions between Fulgrim and Ferrus.Ībout the book being slow, I guess you could say that if you can only stand to read about things blowing up non-stop. But this book still presented an interesting plot, a compelling backstory explaining their fall to Chaos, and other insight and information that fits in with the larger picture of the HH. I've heard friends and podcasts suggest that some people do not like this book, and it seems their dislike is centered around two things: they don't like the Emperor's Children the book is slow.įirst off, I am not a fan of the Emperor's Children at all. ![]() ![]() A must-read for fans of the Horus Heresy. ![]()
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